South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 228, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 August 1922 — Page 2
WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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STATES WILL BE OPENED AT ONCE
Operator. Sin Part I'miiti Strike iti Larp Part of Bituniinoii- Field, j
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n-J peao tonferfr.ifr -ndin the il vtr:", :t an.nounc-J at 1 r,.t"il M.ne Work'! hfl'iuartr i i i " t u i a y . ilin- r"r,r',s''nti t. the CIv iin -oriffrer.ee. raot f Ahi.h Wi-r ifip riilnf- in th- cuij; h --.-t rn jiart uf tli1 ttf, wr 1:. at union iir-a'i'arterii a1 follows: The Coal Co. .of ''tlbson r r;inty wish 7."".0'10 ton. fi nr.ual chT h i ; t y . Northern Ir liana Oal'Co. of Versii.liii.Ti .-ounty. 2)0,000. r.geu 'r't'. Coal Co. of (Jibhon
1 i o'anty, 1' ..,,0"i. j Intf-ruthin 't,a: Co. of Vermillion
.ants- " t'Mtfi.
Kheiv,,h C(al Co. of Sullivan -our.ty. IjO.tnji). Sijyur ';.'y C.-ial in Vitro nI (iiefn counties 300,00".
j Whitlo-.-U. Coal Co. ,f Verrmilion ! ounty 2 4O.Of0. j Th Indiana C.ai C.w 'J0O.000. j A -all was is.HU'-l fur u rn etin' t j !h o;iraturs' n ai- i-iinsmittt-e in Tprre II tutt- irolia'.!y V-(lro lay.
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MINERS CALL PARLEY. TKFUU: HAl'TK. Ann. ü Hv A. 1. Indian. i -o.äl op'rator- are invi'e.l to meW tlie di.itri t otTn-t-rs of t hi I'nltrd Mine VorU rs in ! Terre Haute Friday. It wa an- ' tMi-iiM -d today foliovin' a receipt ! of a telegram from Johri H-fler. j in f.-idftit of district No. 11. who is I rt a 1 1 e ndit n at t.he Ch-vland ti?iciii Mr. Ili -lt r advised of th I at, reement in the (-onf-'r'ii'' and J .lit ft-d all miner."1 to h advised to I i-f turn to work wiit iMiipani-s . h-ive rtjrre-d to th- scale and allow others to fit rt. tl v whre tin- ipi eTator." auree to the urale.
STATISTICS
1022. This joint conference shall aj.po.iit a n 1 1 m It t e- of -ual r.uiii- ' " r of ; pr -' ii t a 1 1 operator and ii.;r-r-. which oinniitt - sliall forniu'a- a :i'. thod to he fiI!ow-l by ili- o:t . million oal ludu.-try in the ta L'otiation f wage . ah- aitreeto bCOMV efft-rtive April 1, I'.'--'. ami the meth"d o f ot run 1 a t ed sl;-i! i,y th- conmjittee be reported So tl.- lo.nt fonf:rence ti he held Jan. :, '.'::). a- hereinafter pro- '"J ii joint confrenf- convening Oitoi f 1' sSall further select a comrnlts ' of inquiry, the members of (vliii !i -!ial! he of commanding pubreputation for character and ability, and wh'se personnel shall hi- approed hy th- pre-ldent of the Cnited State. The duty of tliN comiiiUtei shall be to develop promptly all of the pertinent facts in regard to the Industry for the benefit alike of th public, the operator- and the mine workers. Guiding Principles "Such committee, after develop-
ing all th facts, "hull make such i i onimendation- as it may deem proji.-r nod .idvi-"atle and shall so far as pn, il!- i-mhody these recomions in a report to be submitted to the joint conference to be i onvi-nid .January 3rd, 1923, as herein after provided.
in (ii'in i ri-pori a unai atiot
proper determination f th' i"ntrovetsy in ihf hit ii iiiisnu; coal industry for th b-nefU of the miners and operator and the public ".II, the ffdlowini; prito-ipal points ate presented for '-onsideratiori by tio- committi-f of inquirv: "(at Th wan' rase in any district .-hail as far a.- reas'-nable le prop-iIy ompvtitiv within th' mining iridu-try ami .-lia.il at the .-am tisio' hi- fully compensatory to tJn- ininern. Ja in .utMcient to atfoi d n't only a living wae but also to al!ow rca-nnabie opportunity for a1uiniil itirii; -a imt-'. "(h) The iicoura ement of a proprr .spirit of Obligation and reponsibihiy on the part of all patties toward contrai tual obligations and th- -tabli.-hment of proper ma- ' hinety botli lo al ami national, for
I proiupt determination and settle.
inent of all points of dispuS- in any Pm al. stati or district contract w ithout resorting to strike or lockout. "(r) The determifKHion of a proper poJu-y to encoursme etli i-ncy of operation not only on the part of the mine management in the mechanical operation 'n'' 'hihes hut
j a!-o on the part id" the individual
miners in the performance of their daily work. rUTti'tUp April 1 "To t hi- end that new was- scale agreements to be effective April 1. VJi;::. shall be determined upon as speedily as pra ticahle and furtlier
Mr--, i uif Mi.-hael .l.imi.-on diel
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l larding Scuds Message Of (rood 11 ill to France
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PRKMint ON VACATION
ur.der the mo-t favorable -ond:tior.s. . lowir.: an iiine-a vi four woAs of rtn ' ;v 11 p - ' ' i v. , . v. w. . I do not know the ,-xart nsstil.r of ; -.-.cral disability. She dad at the' Amnicn d'atTair :r. Pnr:-. T;n ,Nr Jv - hit- hut I am jnform-d tlmt from lumie f her csilv daughter. Mrs. j f"r t ra :.:;,- : ,n to tin- z od w.,! 1 '""er ' : """ ' " '. " 1 ? the'admiraltv taff point of vi w it j William Hare. :." L.nd-vv s'. j de'.rqation: 'T.-is o ry to :V.o ' "..- :-.'err.-rs. was not considered to b. at all !ar-;e, i she was bor,, in Virginia ami has I k'c;- of th- ;ood M.l I ) . -ra - ! " f . . ' - .r.r , r.. j o- in anv unv bevond what was -x-.b..en in South !b : 1 for a per.od of ';1 .r,fv hope that th. .r v..' ' ' f;i'-" "r pected.' , -:x we-kf, com;r. here from Peru. - 1'-' i.i .y n Id to the ::rri I" il '' s- -;..t a , ,t. :. f :'.e:nl-h.ip between t; p. '.pbs of.
V, ! th t'rhted Stat, s as.d 1'ra nv L.
SPRINGBROOK j v shorn ni.- wii: be h-:a at the A. M. Ku-' 1 chipe! Tu s lav evW.th the r. turn of c nuir e s-;m.- ; (,.:i.,,k- Th,, r ntaisvi,.r weather th:- we. K. th-i- !us.u;i: b..- taker, to Peru tarlv V-dn.--bv. n a renewed :ntere-t :u :t.- - ,3a- n;(.r::.rj: wh.te services an 1 tiv:ti s at Sprlnu-hrook pari.. Spe-' iv ,r. I2t V Air:.
i'uhl Md'i;. re will o the: ate at the
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rial feature- lr-ve b- er. a rar.ice.l :o h night this w.-ck in the dara-.nc
pjv:.;on. j T"'nli;ht w;".! ' Kt-.owi. a- '-ore:"1 night." wien m.ir.v- dancer wear clow ti o .-t'im and omed e -! will I, fi:i'i: it-cl on The oro-
, ,. ,,' "'do ! follow ir.c tram. I bar-May j-..ht the rut" ,
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Cathesit.e Horwarth. Ibann sid a v.. died T'is Ly irori.ip at 1:13
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Sue ha d -.ded ;n S.nita r-i.'i f- -r ' .. pa-: 1 j a rs. utn.tiK Ii t e l-.-ni
, Au-tr,a. She a a.s b.:n it: Aistrii.
' au-. ne was i w iuow. sne . -ur-! viv.'d by two son-, John and Ciir.stian and two 1 : uuhtt :. Mrs Mary
K" i an. -r and Mrs. Klizabi-th Krame.-.
i w:!l bi- -t.lil.-d ,'ir.d onfi-tt
n:av-:s and fo,r w:ll P.- ,.iv,-n to : S' ls's- f;,: , f
i all attending. t Fr.dav niuii', Ihi'.v .bojhart'
'-.Jaz Hounds" from ('h;ca:u. who
ha'. la en nl.i vimr iurir.ir t lie sum-
mr at Silver Jb.vh. St. Ju-,;,h. ! 1"'lh of S,'":il ; Mich., will furnish new and dilht-' Punerai fervi-e:: will be h-M from ful t,u?:c. On Saturday -luht ;i S: . Ma r: V at 1 oho rhui . :i Thur-day phonot;raph and re ord will I- ' n'"n,:!i!' ;i: ''e" k I"at r .1. M. r.i,-.n 1,-av an. r. V:,.l..v v n ! n ..' Si'i.erer o I'i 1 ":a t i r. Lt. Ihititil will be in
a general revio- of the week's j"e-
H'.hland cemeterv
tivities will be held.
Linen
Above Is Mi's Florence Gray, hair Lobbed and dressed after the manner of the -modern young miss. Below you see Jier aa she appeared when working: as a truck driver In Philadelphia, In overalls and enjoying a els he. performed part of the truck driver's duties. Jler feminine identity raa discoverer when onothtr felliw in the gang smashed her on the beak in a fieht.
British Officials Urge Building Of G reat Aerial Fleet For Navy
M- . 'I i'l e in pha sied the errat n d oT, ir Ministry Uanii- ( I-Iyin- : ;ini: ,he air n-t. w, are Halt!. I lilts Ar NV ill p" d two nat danit-is from
the air.' h- said, "mas-.-d attacks b tier's of airplanes f!ini by niuht ainl '-attrrini; iioisoti and iliea--ei it rii: on cur c:t.-s. and havine our
( !miPii--ion. l.dMihX, .lulv :"s--(i:v .iai! to
A. P.) - Th- navy
mu-t lake to tin- air; "th.rwi
Mils. M.itv .r. wnxr.Kit.
M: --. Mary J. Wrnsjer di' d Mon-j ii iv rvenir. a! 11:") o'cm k at the j Kpworth hospital following an ill-! i. .-.- of six wee ks, oi osnpocation. Mr-. Vrt:i:-r had made Ii. r hom-I
with a niece. Mr-. S. II. Dunntnh of j 4Js X. Main s:.. in So:;tii Iend. Sh.e I was born in South P.cnd June ii, ! 1 5 .', : and was 64 years of aire. She j had re-ided here all of her life. Her ! fat bei-, lodfi ey K. Meyer, w as forj merly a prominent hardware nier- . chant h-re. iioth father and mother ! ar deceased. Pesides her niece. ; Mr. Dunnuch. she hs survived by
two sisters, Mrs. A. L. Prick. who lives at 9 1." W. Washington av.. and Mrs. T. Ii. Itoaerts. Sr.. of Pierre. S. 1. Mr. Prick was formerly a cong-
i-'-sman and !s will known in tlieT
; ity. j Funeral sr-vic- w ill be held
j liiar.-iiay aii in( ''n a; ocio-k fi om th.e rt -iipm " of her niece, i Plmer A. HiK.ins. a ''hi iMian I Science readet, wi1! officiate. Purial j will be in Itiv-.-rsi le c-meterv. It ir
repie-!d that no 'bnVers be S'.-tit.
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Band !
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We're just going to SHOW YOU MEN that a hishgrade clothing shop CAN CUT PRICES. They're DOWN to the core THIS ONE DAYTHURSDAY DOLLAR DAY ONLY. YOU really SHOULD come here and SEE what wc offer.
BUILDING PERMITS Two-story frame dwelling, 204 Irvington av., Clarence Curchhill, co-st $3,700.
lie-model tor bicldin . new strikes are tlnreby averted, the
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! loon .iip,iiii'S i vi l on ny .titacKs on Tp li'iil.. iii if. - Tli.. fttiitnl '
W Ul la' at a to'pelrs- d . -. i d a ti : a c . , . , , , . .. , .. .. ... , .. .. -p.ips would be of iittb" use wardinit saui isrijijut ur.on in th- lloi:-' ... , , . .... , . ... di such ta.ili'is ill I oiumons when the naval est.- ,. , ,. Mr Atip-iv. hnar.ciai -rcf.taiv to i.'atis canir up !or d..- u--:cn. lb' .. , , ... . .. . . ,tr.r aim.ral!, at.swrid som- que.--: pa. ot d on! that accord. ug to the . ' , , i i . t.ns about recent experimental at-' lab -T liitup" the nav had only nin-1 . , . . , , . . . ... . . ... tack-i ov airplanes on warships in lighting an plan--, n, i i.nS -: w ith ,. , ; ' . , i ,. v . . , ., I- . i the- Channel. A'aa.ttlmir to ciiibh-U-1 the "M. poses-ed the I lll'ed , . , , , I -d .-n.-at .olia 1 r-p'rts. h- said, t h i Slates n.ivv. , . , , , ' i I T f 'I 'I. v U OIK i iiMltJof i Ir UdeOit.'hl 111
To oils.; the all.yation -f ; "a p ain ; ., ?n;Mli, h; u,n..,ir v. lM1(, ; lallv pink hamlkc; , nie f linen. i
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a nd kerchief l.nen. ml euec-
Mils. ir. i:. fiKii'si-:. The reji-nin.-i of Mrs. H- K. Crou-c, who was kill -.I at Sp jol;: i -o-j paik Sunday evening on tiu voile' coaster w ere shipp.-d to Akron. ). at 1 " : 1 o 'lock Tuesday morning ovr the New York '-atjal. Tno?ral -M-virrs and burial will take place at her former home t'.;er.
COAT AND PANTS SUIT $1.00 FINEST MADE GENUINE PALM BEACI I SUITS $16.50 Another of the same grade for 1.00
llvtiv "man ho- ju-t as much van-
curzon. tue a;r m.n:-;r ha- :-su ,l a l.l1111,(,nv a , hav in; a sudden voue for mi.lsum- j . " ' 4 to be better i p ; ; il wi'.i a . r p 1 a n s . ... . ' , ,.,,, kself lo mmv lifferent vies. ' iii l h- maneuvers were not of a 1 ' 'Ul K 1 1 .uan tunenai o i
l,an tha- of any oih.-r pov.e,- and ,WiV.rt. ..,,.,,. , , Wh it- ha ndker h ieC li n-n e:.ibroidr-
claimimt no f. w. r that: 1 tIitinc:, , ,.,,,,.. ' ., ,'.,... d in oiors is al-o very much liked.
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air machines in uiio i--ion. with a laiye nunil.t r of i's r'.cs leofi;- Lambert, a former r'vil lurd of the adii:iia!s J'i't---d lh" pinion that th P..::i-h navy w.:very i 1 1 o h ' 1 1 1 a ! v iuipp-tl with aircraft, "('an the navy -av that from the d'fnsie point of i-w th' money of the tax pa;. i- being -pert
to th" i,et adv antag" '. Vu a i
goir:g to penl 1 . " " " " " poursi'.s i,u "Th' i i.- a agrmt differmi .. In- shown in crepe liomaine. Canton tw o in w battb ship-. b it i is u---b - ' tvve.-n th- r ffc-c; of dummy gun-tire ' crepe and repo 1 chine, to spend money tin capita! hip un-and real gun-tire on th morale of (leorgeste is al seen, especially l-s y i ' i have -utTuient aircraft for: t ho sttadiru-- of a Myr w!iri at i in model.- like that illustrated with the ships you alrady po--.- " lovv altitude at th1 moment of tli--'long irirr'W tucks r pleats to acrec t. - 'om m a nd r Kenn o t hy t h argit.g torpedo -." the 'ttkcr i i-enttiate th- straight-lined style.
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t;ve e n-i.-.'s which have b.etl car-I ,nu"1 l-"1 .tmue. oi in ii. ,1 out for -ome time. It Is not ; s' fam-ics-thi-se are Indian true that the airplanes threw out 1 de-igns print.-d on either linen or -mukr -c rer.-. Tin f.rpedo-, any- I rottoM Hn'5 bought by the yard or
1 1 - ' I 1 1 1 JO. IN 1" .1 p( illllll'- I ll'll'l II Ml till g ht i 1 1 : , !.. ...... 1....... ........rl. ...
1 f C.. ., , ,1 : .. ..... i lit . .1 I. I Mill 1,11 in lll I Oriole I!!;Pg tii i tor '- 1 I l.i .a;....... t ...... i
wrre under dummv I L'"Jl'" - -m-- .- Pah- ",'r.iy and hisipie are the most
ing a irpei la
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do Th
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popular shades for .-ilk frocks during these hot lays ami they are
j front. 7,10 S. Mich. gin st.. Herman j Store- "o . I 4. '0"h j One-;ory fmme IwTung. 4 1. K. ' 'ot t. H. A. Tohulba. $10". Ore-.'crv frame dwelfing. l'ii9 K.
J'ov t . . K. riraves. V.'.OOO.
iicviNr; rr.RMjTs. I J. li. Hriggs, yi: S. Main si., to 1 lb lt. Nu. 4. P.ox No. 7. ' Prank Si num. I3i' Chapin a., to t 19 IS Kenibie av. ! Alfre.l Stanri.-b.t. ' 1 J u Kenliil St.. j (t. K. P. No. ; J. A. Morse. 1141 Thma. s. to 1 14 1; i'Ilnt n ; A. Kivr..v.i. '',(- Wiirrcn s'... to oin iipsii .:. j Carl Lowjo... 1.":? Webster .st., to p... N. U'abmt ".arerce MC. I!. -.'".-; N S't. - l.oui h'.vd., to :. lf li. Vasbinston t .v. I Clvd rv-k. 0. N .Mln f.?.. to i "12 Ci e:.i! al .TV.
metliod of negotiating wage scab agreem.-nt which shall 1'' determined upon by said joint conferem
js".:ai: provide that stub machinery as
is creaud by it to levehp a newwage scale ugreement sliall concfrn to funi-tion not later than Jan. 6. li2:h The wage scale agreement concluded by nuch machinery shall be effective April 1. I?:'.!, and shall be In effect luring such time as it
! inav 1 et ermine.'
P.oth miners and operators held s parate meetings to ratify the ncTeement before joining in the afternoon ronfi rent e at which unanimous approval was voted, to be followed by the signing if the docu.-mcnt.
, r H-arr.s u a a friend '.fore ruiiiiir; us as a jtdge.
F'.-.ii.r.ixFs . !.ke a w lice; b lrrow --'ar-N s;.:: un'.eH it i.s pushed.
law w.thout execution !
:,f a-, unpc: fc rn-.ed prom..-
.g.i r. : so raU'li vvh.at men . ay
- a b.i t 1 ;o y p:""v ,.
. s-"t :n rr. ak.ng rr. orry
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Sixteen Cent Suits Settled in England I ON I u N. Aug. I.'.. Two Lords hive -ucc---f ully sued their tenants fe- sixte"U cents. delucted f. m fhir r nt on acia unt of po-tag and h ck -tamp ratt . Claiming that if all the Mi" tenants deducted similar money from their rents a gnat loss would b- sustained by them. Loid William Cfi'ii and Ijrd John Co :', "onte?-.detl tb.at it was th- duty of debtors to bring ti; U'iy due to creditors. Th Jmige hc:dd in favor of the Lord-, lit-tlann; that ssamps. ch.eck s-ramps. paper and envelopes -liou'.d be provided by the it na r.t.
Speed!
When that irritating moinrnt comrs whrn you pick up the pieces of what xvas a pair of gla?srs you want the annoyance to he brief. That s one of our missions.. we arc experts on fast repair work. And yet speed nei er makes in lose accuraex.
212 S. Mld'IIKi.W Hhu-kstonc Tln-iitrr lil.l-j. Ri't'r Ktrr in lmliana. Ohio ai.I llllmdr
If Iff I? H. Alberts .
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Blackstone Theater Block offer for
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Boys' Piquet Wash Hats, values up to $1.75, at Boys' Wash Suits, sizes 3 to 6, at Rompers, white, pink and blue; sizes 4, 5 and 6; $1.50 to $2 values , Black and Brown Cotton Hose, extra quality, 3 for White and Colored Socks, 50c values, 3 pair for Soft Sole Slippers, white and patent leather Soft Sole Sandals, white and patent leather Sweaters and Slip-on,
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TWO High Quality Suits for $17.50 FINEST MADE MOHAIR SUITS $22.50 Price of another one of the same quality 1.00 Cost of the TWO SUITS $23.50
FINEST GABARDINE SUITS $25, $27.50 and $3(
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Dollar Day Specials At Mayr"s
Special American made guarant'd Alarm Clocks $1.00
Excellent Assortment Small Ivory Clocks $1.00
Stem wind and stem set American made Watches, guaranteed $1.00
American Cut Glass Sugar and Creamers $1.00
HALLMARK Ice Tea Glasses $1.00
Solid Gold Cuff Links, Emblems of different orders SL00 per pair
Men's Sterling Silver Belt Buckles $1.00
Ladies' Girdles Regular $5.00 values $1.00
Specials in 1847 Rogers and Community Plate for $1.00
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